Champions League 3rd rnd qualifying draw - maccabi haifa

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Postby SHeMi » Fri Jul 28, 2006 1:55 pm

E-TAI wrote:some picturs of ramat gan stadium
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are you an Israeli?! ???

Here is Ramat Gam Stadium:

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here also page of photos:
http://www.fussballtempel.net/uefa/ISR/Ramat_Gan.html

it's Israel National Team's Stadium.
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Postby Bad Bob » Fri Jul 28, 2006 1:57 pm

puroresu wrote:
k-gerard wrote:Hello all LIVERPOOL fans!!
As an Israeli Liverpool fan since I can remember my self,and as a one who saw in his own eyes and share with you the greatest game at all time in 2005 in Istanbul - I would like to welcome you all and Invite you to our lovley country.
Sure, we are in a midle of attack and striking back against teror in the northern border of Israel, but do not be fear... the rest of the country is living its normal life - and you will be safe from the first second you will land in the hollyland.
You will be suprised to know how many Israeli fans Liverpool got in Israel and we will be gald to host you here in the nicest and safest way we can.
If there is an Irish fans among of you, you can asked them about their trip to here last year,as their national team played here as well as the fans of other teams (bayren, juve, ajax, newcastle).
We are waiting for you and together we'll make sure that Liverpool will never walk alone!!!!

Its quotes like "striking back against terror" which make me laugh.  You are an occupying force which has been occupying Arab Muslim land since 1948.  Yet you have the auadicity to say you are not the oppressors and are fighting terror.  Hezbollah and Hamas resist against your state terrorism!!!

This is not the place for this kind of rhetoric FFS!  :angry:   If you've got something you'd like to get off your chest about the current conflict, stick it in the "New War's Breaking Out" thread.  We're talking football here.  :no
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Postby stmichael » Fri Jul 28, 2006 1:57 pm

puroresu, cut the political talk. this is a football forum.
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Postby Anfield rapper » Fri Jul 28, 2006 2:00 pm

puroresu wrote:
k-gerard wrote:Hello all LIVERPOOL fans!!
As an Israeli Liverpool fan since I can remember my self,and as a one who saw in his own eyes and share with you the greatest game at all time in 2005 in Istanbul - I would like to welcome you all and Invite you to our lovley country.
Sure, we are in a midle of attack and striking back against teror in the northern border of Israel, but do not be fear... the rest of the country is living its normal life - and you will be safe from the first second you will land in the hollyland.
You will be suprised to know how many Israeli fans Liverpool got in Israel and we will be gald to host you here in the nicest and safest way we can.
If there is an Irish fans among of you, you can asked them about their trip to here last year,as their national team played here as well as the fans of other teams (bayren, juve, ajax, newcastle).
We are waiting for you and together we'll make sure that Liverpool will never walk alone!!!!

Its quotes like "striking back against terror" which make me laugh.  You are an occupying force which has been occupying Arab Muslim land since 1948.  Yet you have the auadicity to say you are not the oppressors and are fighting terror.  Hezbollah and Hamas resist against your state terrorism!!!

This is a place to talk about Liverpool FC not politics.  :angry:
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Postby Vadz » Fri Jul 28, 2006 2:02 pm

Hey guys, i'm from Israel, Haifa fan ;)
This match gonna be in Ramat-Gam stadium, its israeli main stadium - its far from Haifa, there is no Katiushas in there.
Here you can get some videos about Maccabi:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fO0abBSXWZU&search=Maccabi%20Haifa

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VEx1kTE6OJI&search=Maccabi%20Haifa

You can search for more by yourself ;)

We will be happy to see you in israel !
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Postby k-gerard » Fri Jul 28, 2006 2:04 pm

I'm aware that this is not the place to talk about politics, so I just respect the rest of this forum members by not dragging this issue.
If you want me to teach you about the history between Israel and the Arabs conflict, you are welcome to speak with me privetely.
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Postby Anfield rapper » Fri Jul 28, 2006 2:08 pm

k-gerard wrote:I'm aware that this is not the place to talk about politics, so I just respect the rest of this forum members by not dragging this issue.
If you want me to teach you about the history between Israel and the Arabs conflict, you are welcome to speak with me privetely.
Thanks.

Go hear to talk about it

http://www.liverpoolfc-newkit.co.uk/viewtopic.php?t=18494
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Postby Nat » Fri Jul 28, 2006 2:10 pm

Hi Liverpool fans, I am from Israel. It seems that your knowledge about the situation here tiny. First of all, Maccabi won't play in Haifa, but in Tel Aviv or in Ramat Gan, these cities are far from Haifa and it is imposible that any missile will even be close to Tel Aviv. Also, Tel aviv is well secured place, in which the security forces work 24/7 in order to make Tel Aviv a fantastic place to be in. Terror attacks might be in every corner in thr world, from London, to New York to Balli. You can be sure that Tel Aviv is a great place to be in, with great beach, a lot of pubs, and trust me, if you come to Tel Aviv you won't be dissapointed at all, you will feel secure, and won't even hear about the war in the north. In addition until the match in Israel, things can change, no one knows. If you want to beat Maccabi Haifa, you have to play in Israel and not in Cyprus. All of you certainly know that Liverpool is the better side, there is no doubt about it, but for the fair play, the game should be in Israel! Are the football fans in Israel should be the victims of the terror? No!
Come to Israel, you will find here a lot of Liverpool fans, and let the football win.:)
Think about it.
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Postby flipmode » Fri Jul 28, 2006 2:15 pm

Its an invasion!!! they are posting from all over the place now :O
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Postby HerGhostInTheFog » Fri Jul 28, 2006 2:19 pm

Hi, Im Eran, maccabi haifa's fan.
Im looking foward for the match(two matches actually), I think maccabi haifa have a chance,  although I relize how good liverpool are, in two games EVERYTHING can happen.
and for those of u who dont know who maccabi haifa is, here's short movie but fans -Haifa's fans

about the team ;) u'll see.
hope we'll be able to score few goals, and maybe pass
:D .

gooday.
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Postby metalhead » Fri Jul 28, 2006 2:24 pm

Bad Bob wrote:I see a simple solution: stuff them large style at Anfield so the return leg is academic.  Then we just send the likes of Diao, Traore etc over to play out the game! :D

STUFF THEM BOTH LEGS!!  :D

Comon Liverpool!!

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Postby metalhead » Fri Jul 28, 2006 2:24 pm

I realized i made a double post  :D


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Postby flipmode » Fri Jul 28, 2006 2:31 pm

HerGhostInTheFog wrote:about the team ;) u'll see.
hope we'll be able to score few goals, and maybe pass
:D .

gooday.

Im sure you will Pass a few times cant be that bad can you?
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Postby israeli_dick » Fri Jul 28, 2006 2:36 pm

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Postby flipmode » Fri Jul 28, 2006 2:37 pm

Uefa have reassured Liverpool that players, fans and officials will not be put at any risk as they face the prospect of a trip to Israel to face Maccabi Haifa in a UEFA Champions League qualifier.

Liverpool face the less than enviable prospect of visiting Maccabi, with a home first leg on August 8 or 9, followed by a return in Israel two weeks later.

Uefa official Rob Faulkner has moved to allay any fears the competition winners of 2005 may currently hold, with a back-up plan of playing the second leg in Cyprus already in place.

''We'll be in discussions with both of the clubs but obviously key is the safety of players, fans and officials,'' he told Sky Sports News.

''We wouldn't take those decisions without 100 percent assurances and that's the information we are asking for at the moment.

''We've played matches away from Israel quite successfully in the past and that is the plan B, the action plan.

''It's something we can't answer for the moment obviously. Once Maccabi were in the draw we were aware of the situation and we monitor these things very closely.

''We've asked the Israel FA and the relevant authorities to provide us with assurances and we have to keep monitoring that and we've asked them to give us those as soon as possible.

''At the moment as it stands any matches that take place in Israel are played in the south - in the Tel Aviv area - but we're waiting for more information from the Israel FA before we can make any more decisions.''

While Uefa are considering the option of playing the game away from Israel, Maccabi president Jacob Shachar is optimistic the game will go ahead in his homeland. 

"Tel Aviv is quiet - let's hope things will stay quiet and we will be able to host Liverpool,'' he told Sky Sports News.

"It's an unpleasant situation although we understand Liverpool's concerns.

"We lost the chance to play Liverpool years ago when we were suspended - and I am glad we can play this game.

"Liverpool have many supporters in Israel and one of their former players, Ronnie Rosenthal, played for Maccabi Haifa."

Liverpool secretary Bryce Morrison admits that the Premiership club would prefer to move the game away from Israel altogether, also of the opinion that Cyprus is not a suitable alternative.

"We have concerns over this situation - obviously it's not the safest place in the world to travel to.

"From the information given we'll be making more investigations - but it's very early days yet.

"I don't think Cyprus is an option at the moment due to the number of people from Lebanon who are there at the moment.

"We'd prefer it to be played at a neutral ground somewhere else."
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